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Mein bats for integrating traditional knowledge with modern health infra

Mein bats for integrating traditional knowledge with modern health infra

Time of India4 hours ago

Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh deputy CM Chowna Mein has emphasised the importance of integrating traditional knowledge systems with modern health infrastructure.
Speaking during a three-day event in Itanagar on Wednesday evening on the theme, 'Strengthening Community Engagement for Sustainable Health and Water Solutions', Mein called for preservation and institutionalisation of indigenous medicinal practices, enhanced investment in climate-resilient infrastructure and the promotion of women and youth leadership in water and health governance.
Mein emphasised the unique challenges faced by Himalayan states, including geographical remoteness, ecological vulnerability and uneven access to public services, and underlined the central role of community engagement in addressing these issues effectively.
The deputy CM highlighted the recent progress made by Arunachal Pradesh such as the Chief Minister's Arogya Arunachal Yojana (CMAAY), drone-based healthcare delivery under 'Medicine from the Sky', the state's milestone achievement of 100 per cent household tap water coverage under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
He also reaffirmed the state govt's commitment to community-led, technology-based and culturally respectful development, saying that our communities are not just beneficiaries but equal partners in shaping a healthier and more resilient Himalayan future.

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